The BBC dresses in black, did the protocol begin for the death of the queen?

As the whole world watches over Queen Elizabeth II’s health, BBC presenters are already broadcasting live in suits and black ties, which would indicate that the “London Bridge Operation”, (London Bridge, in English) was already activated.

This operation is a strict 10-day protocol that was planned by the Crown and that indicates the step by step of what the Monarchy and the United Kingdom should do following the death of Elizabeth II, considered as the most important queen of the last two centuries and one of the most influential personalities in the world.

The fact that has caught the attention of viewers has to do with the fact that the BBC presenters they are already sporting suits and black ties, an explicit order of protocol.

The media also announced the suspension of its usual programming for the next 6 hours to report on the state of health of the queen and other events that are taking place on this fact.

The most recent of them, for example, indicates that a plane with 7 members of the royal family landed in Scotland to accompany the monarch.

For now There is no official confirmation of the Queen’s health or death. However, an official statement from the Crown is expected shortly.

The last report from Queen Elizabeth came from her Balmoral residence on Thursday morning.

As reported by Buckingham Palace, The monarch’s doctors were concerned regarding her health and recommended that she be kept under medical review.

Other points of Operation London Bridge indicate that all UK flags must be flown at half-staff as a symbol of mourning and that the private secretary of the queen must inform the royal family and the prime minister of England, who are the first people to know of the fact.

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